Publication Date
2-2016
Abstract
The landscape and experience of health care in the United States has changed dramatically in the last two years. January 2014 saw insurance purchased on state exchanges and the federal marketplace go into effect, the start of the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate and its accompanying subsidies and tax credits for qualifying Americans, discrimination protections, including pre-existing conditions, for those seeking to buy health insurance, and the implementation of essential health benefits for all plans sold through the insurance marketplace.
ORCID
McMurtry, https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2617-7085
Language
English (en)
Originally Published In
Blendon, R. J., Benson, J. M., McMurtry, C. L., & Sayde, J. M. February 2016. “Patients’ Perspectives on Health Care in the United States: Florida.” Harvard Opinion Research Program report for NPR and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Recommended Citation
Blendon, R. J.; Benson, J. M.; McMurtry, Caitlin L.; and Sayde, J. M., "Patients’ Perspectives on Health Care in the United States: Florida" (2016). Brown School Faculty Publications. 70.
https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/brown_facpubs/70
Document Type
Report
Comments
Harvard Opinion Research Program report for NPR and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.